This section of the Traditional
Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics
in American Art is devoted to the topic "American 18-19th Century
Representational Art." Articles and essays specific to this topic published
in TFAO's Resource Library are listed
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articles.

American Art, 1785-1926: Seven Artist
Profiles is a DVD containing seven video presentations on American artists
of the 19th century. A 32-page viewer's guide accompanying the DVD includes
a biography of each artist and reproductions of featured works. This DVD
is lent free of charge through the National Gallery of Art's Division of
Education. Image courtesy NGA. Titles include:

John James Audubon: The Birds of America (29 minutes)

American Impressionist: William Merritt Chase at Shinnecock
(26 minutes)

The Landscapes of Frederic Edwin Church (29 minutes)

Winslow Homer: The Nature of the Artist (29 minutes)

Thomas "Yellowstone" Moran (12 minutes)

Important Information Inside: John F. Peto and the Idea
of Still-Life Painting (28 minutes)

James McNeill Whistler: The Lyrics of Art (19 minutes)

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listed in TFAO's Videos -DVD/VHS, an authoritative guide to videos in VHS and DVD format

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